75 Steam Greenlight Approvals? OK, Here’s Another Top 5

There are still hundreds of games on Steam Greenlight, despite the store dropping tons of releases lately, but with this list of 75 more approved titles, at least the list is shorter now. Still, now you’ll have a giant amount of games to browse through to find which are the ones you like.

Don’t worry though, because that’s why we’re paid the bigmoderate existing bucks. We’ll not only show you a list, which you can also find on Greenlight’s latest entry, but we’ll also tell you afterwards what the five best ones are that we spotted.

Here are the 75 games approved through Steam Greenlight on May 28, 2014:

Adventures of Pip

Aeon Command

Assault Fire Español

Black The Fall

Block Fortress

Bloons TD 5 Deluxe

Brand

BrokenEarth

Champions of Demah

CivCraft – Legends of Ellaria

Color

Daedalus – No Escape

Dandelion – Wishes Brought To You

Darkblood Chronicles

Dead Bits

Death to Spies 3

Dungeon Gate

Dungeons the Eye of Draconus

Entropy

Fairspace

Fist of Awesome

Glorious Leader

Great Permutator

Heart&Slash

Heavy Fire: Afghanistan

Heileen Series

Heroes of Issachar

Hidden in Plain Sight

Homebrew

Inside Me: Lighter In The Dark

Lost Outpost: Director’s Cut

Malebolgia

MechoEcho

Metal Dead: Encore

Minimon 3D

Momonga Pinball Adventure

Morphopolis

Naval Action

Northmark: Hour of the Wolf

Ocean City Racing

Orborun

Otherworld

Pirate Hell

Police 10-13

POP: Methodology Experiment One

Project After

Project Decay

Radiant Defense

Rakion

Real Heroes: Firefighter

Roundabout

Runers

Rush for Glory

SBK 12 Generations

Sentris

Shallow Space

Skylands

Star Sonata 2

Suicide Guy

Sunless Sea

Super Dungeon Bros

Supraball

The Howler

The Hum

The Legend of Crystal Bella

TheMaskMan

Tibia

Tinertia

Town of Salem

Toxic Bunny HD

TrackVerse

Unturned 2

Vertical Drop Heroes HD

Worlds

There’s no shortage of overly ambitious multiplayer sandbox games, survival tests and shooters. Maybe they’ll make this short top 5 list as well, but we’ll see. Ok, here goes:

5. Super Dungeon Bros
Not necessarily the most original cooperative slasher, but it’s damned colorful and with tons of humor to make it pop even further. It also has some sizable platform puzzle elements within its dungeons and that’s honestly pretty well done so far.

4. Glorious Leader
You can hate North Korea all you want, but this 16-bit run and gun game is untouchable in its authenticity. It doesn’t just live and breathe the classic SNES era of action-packed levels, but it’s also as topical as to have Kim Jong Un as the protagonist. And yes, Kim Jong Un does ride a narwhal to victory.

3. Minimon 3D
Ok, we’ll admit that it’s extremely cheeky of Minimon 3D to straight up steal the entire idea behind Pokémon, change a few letters and call it a day.

Still, we’d hate it a lot more if it didn’t look like this monster-breeding game wasn’t doing such a bang-up job to provide us with the 3D adventure we’ve all been waiting for. We only hope Nintendo doesn’t spot this.

2. Suicide Guy
Sensitive subjects usually produce either the best or the worst games. There’s no in between. Still, we have a good feeling about this one. Not only is this game trying to make a rather oddly-themed puzzle game, but it’s kind enough to know what it’s doing.

In the game’s description, the developer opens a discussion to anyone who could possibly be offended by the theme and urges them to speak, so that they can adjust the game.